Wild animals keep the virus alive so even
effective vaccination for decades hasn't stamped out the disease.
Not exact matches
«Modeling studies in humans have shown that targeting central individuals
for vaccination is significantly more
effective than randomly vaccinating,» Rushmore said.
To date, only six patients (including Menezes)
for whom the
vaccination strategy failed have survived, the first was 6 year - old Matthew Winkler from Ohio, who was bitten by a rabid bat in 1970 and developed symptoms after receiving a full course of the vaccine (prior versions of the rabies vaccine were not as
effective as current formulations).
«Our results indicate that this simple intervention could be an
effective and scalable approach to use the design of electronic health records to increase the rate of flu
vaccinations, which are estimated to prevent millions of flu cases and tens of thousands of related hospitalizations every year,» said study lead author Mitesh S. Patel, MD, MBA, MS, an assistant professor of Medicine and Health Care Management in Penn's Perelman School of Medicine and The Wharton School, a staff physician at the Crescenz VA Medical Center, and director of the Penn Medicine Nudge Unit, whose work is supported by the Penn Center
for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics.
Memory cells are why
vaccination is
effective; however, in the case of heart failure, memory cells may be responsible
for an ongoing capacity of T - cells to injure the heart.
«Repeated
vaccination for influenza was highly
effective in preventing severe and fatal infection caused by influenza in older adults,» write Dr. Itziar Casado and Dr. Jesús Castilla, Instituto de Salud Pública de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, with coauthors.
Effective preventive vaccines against the most oncogenic forms of HPV have been available
for a number of years, with
vaccination having the long - term potential to reduce the number of cases of cervical cancer,» said NCI Acting Director Douglas Lowy, M.D.
At the policy level, school and daycare vaccine requirements and more stringent criteria
for vaccination exemptions have been very
effective.
The VHPB says this makes
vaccination cost -
effective for employers.
While a drug called praziquantel is an
effective treatment, there is no
vaccination for schistosomiasis, and those who've had it develop no immunity.
We will develop novel CD8 + T - cell - inducing adjuvants, focusing on stability, characterisation, pharmaceutical acceptability, and optimal
vaccination strategies (route, prime / boost) with the overall aim of providing adjuvants and strategies
for effective CD8 + T - cell induction, suitable
for human clinical testing.
While there are other preventative methods out there, such as a rattlesnake venom
vaccination and training
for rattlesnake avoidance, conflicting schools of thought exist on whether or not these approaches are actually
effective.
There are
vaccinations available
for Lyme disease; however, in my opinion and experience the
vaccinations may not be
effective and I am concerned about long term autoimmune problems.
You can really open your vet's eyes to safer and more
effective puppy
vaccination programs by paying
for titer tests and investing in monovalent vaccines...
The
vaccination can be
effective for up to 1 year and the dog needs to be vaccinated again.
*** REMEMBER, the more maternal antibody a puppy has, the less likely a vaccine is to work and the longer one must wait
for antibody to wane and
for vaccination to be
effective.
So vaccinating your puppy twice not only doubles his risk
for adverse vaccine reactions, it appears to make
vaccination less
effective overall.
Kennel cough vaccine is typically given every year and in most cases more than one dose will be needed
for the
vaccination to be entirely
effective.
Your vet can also do a titers test on your dog
for certain vaccines to determine if he still has protection from his last
vaccination; he won't need another dose until that protection is no longer
effective.
The initial rabies
vaccination is still only
effective for one year.
The rabies
vaccination for dogs, cats and ferrets is safe and very
effective.
Although frequency varies with each type of vaccine, recent research has shown that most dog
vaccinations are
effective from three to seven years, and some last
for the dog's entire lifetime.
Vaccination is routinely given
for parvo and it is very
effective.
When certain
vaccinations are given to an animal
for the first time, they need to be followed by one or more booster
vaccinations two to four weeks later in order to be most
effective.
Vaccinations For some diseases, vaccines are the most effective tool for preventing serious illne
For some diseases, vaccines are the most
effective tool
for preventing serious illne
for preventing serious illness.
Also, after many years of research and development there is a
vaccination that the doctors at HVA believe is safe and
effective for your dog.
Since it's not possible to predict
for each kitten when MDA has decreased adequately to allow an
effective response to
vaccination, your veterinarian will give your cat a series of
vaccinations.
For example,
vaccination is very
effective against feline parvovirus infection (panleukopenia) but does not completely protect against respiratory virus infections.
Core
vaccinations are
for diseases that are common, easily transmitted, and severe, and in which the vaccines have been shown to be safe and
effective.
Vaccination is one of the most reliable and cost -
effective tools
for preventive care.
Until recently, the only
vaccinations available were
for the H3N8 virus, so they weren't
effective against the H3N2 virus.
And pet
vaccinations, like those
for human beings, might in some cases require a booster to keep them
effective.
It takes at least three weeks
for the
vaccination to be
effective as it requires a booster two weeks after the initial subcutaneous shot.
Most
vaccination manufacturers recommend vaccinating horses against the flu every four to six months
for the most
effective coverage.
Distemper antibodies are often at a low enough level
for vaccination to be
effective at around 8 or 9 weeks of age.
For most pets,
vaccination is
effective in preventing future disease and only rarely will a vaccinated pet have insufficient immunity to fight off the disease.
There are several
effective options
for protecting pets, including
vaccinations, oral medications and topical treatments.
According to the American Animal Hospital Association,
vaccinations are the most
effective preventive measure you can take
for the health of your pet.
The most
effective way
for you to prevent contagious diseases and ensure your pet's good health is by taking your pet to the veterinarian
for regular exams and
vaccinations.
Leptospirosis
vaccination probably is
effective for six to eight months and bordetella
for six to eleven months — MAYBE a year in some cases.
Clearly, the rabies
vaccination is
effective for many years more than state laws require booster
vaccination.
Vaccination against panleukopenia (feline distemper) is very effective with the same guidelines as vaccinatio
Vaccination against panleukopenia (feline distemper) is very
effective with the same guidelines as
vaccinationvaccination for dogs.
Studies are now showing that these
vaccinations are
effective for many years and most probably
for life.
(Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XIII; 2000; «Vaccines and
Vaccinations: Issue
for the 21st Century», Richard B. Ford and Ronald D. Schultz; (Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XI, «Canine and Feline Vaccines,» Phipps, Schultz; R.D. Schultz, «Considerations in Designing
Effective and Safe
Vaccination Programs
for Dogs,» May 2000; Schultz, «Duration of Immunity to Canine Vaccines: What We Know and Don't Know.»)
Web Resources Considerations in Designing
Effective and Safe
Vaccination Programs
for Dogs Duration of Immunity BeyondVaccination Email List
They are looking
for a
vaccination program that is as safe and
effective as possible.
They can be used to help you customize an
effective but minimal
vaccination program
for your puppy.
You can review it in his article Considerations in Designing
Effective and Safe
Vaccination Programs
for Dogs.
(R.D. Schultz, «Considerations in Designing
Effective and Safe
Vaccination Programs
for Dogs,» May 2000.)
For most dog and cats,
vaccination is
effective and will prevent future disease.